Ethics In Buddhism: A Philosophical Retrospect Of Gautam Buddha In The Context Of Modern Society

Authors

  • Sikha Sarma Department of Philosophy,Kanya Mahavidyalaya,Geetanagar, Guwahati-21, Assam,India

Keywords:

Ethics, Buddhism, Philosophical, Retrospect, Gautam Buddha, Context, Modern, Society

Abstract

The present paper highlightsthe ethics of Buddhism which have philosophical context and is connected tomodern society.Buddhist ethics aretheessential partsofteaching,thepsycheand freeing ourselves frompain. Buddha teaches us toinspectpersistentlywhether or notwhat webelieve,perform, and sayreasonsharm to ourselves and others.By means ofignoring theactions thatreasonharm, we cancreategraveheadway toward waking up. This coursefocusesthetheories about theenvironmentandbasicsofethicaljudgmentsand applications to contemporary moralquestions.Moreimportanceis placed on moral theoriessuchas consequentialism, deontologyandassetprinciples. Buddhism is one of the world's largest religions.Buddhistsconsiderthat the human life is one ofdistressandthose thoughts,divineandbodilylaborandgood behavior are the ways toattainillumination, or nirvana.

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Published

2023-03-10

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